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Building Bridges: How to Present Your Child's Profile for Collaborative School Support

Updated: Oct 27

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Starting a new school relationship when your child has additional educational needs is a significant and important step. How you share your child's unique learning profile with their school can set the foundation for a collaborative and supportive partnership from day one.

The most successful school relationships begin when families and educators work together with openness, preparation, and shared commitment to the child's success.

Let's explore how you can present your child's profile in a way that builds empathy, understanding, appreciation, and makes for effective teamwork within your school community.


Creating a Meaningful Foundation for Partnership


When you approach your child's school with their education profile, you're beginning an important ongoing dialogue that will shape their learning path. The most effective approach combines five key elements that help schools understand and support your child within Dubai's inclusive education framework.


Be Open and Transparent


Schools in Dubai are committed to supporting Students of Determination and they appreciate when families share comprehensive and frank information about their child's learning profile. When you provide complete information—including recent assessments, therapy notes, or previous school reports—you help the school understand your child's unique strengths and needs from the very beginning.

This transparency allows educators to plan appropriately and ensures that your child receives the proper support they need to thrive in their new environment.


Be Honest from the Start


Full and truthful disclosure about your child’s needs is essential to building trust with the school. While it may be tempting to hold back certain information during the admissions process, doing so can lead to challenges later — including mismatched expectations and even placement disruption. When you share the complete picture from the outset, you give the school the best chance to prepare the right support and ensure a smoother transition for your child.


Be Well-Prepared


A thoughtfully organized student profile makes it easier for school teams to understand your child and develop the most effective support strategies for your child. When you present information clearly and systematically, you show your commitment to working collaboratively together and help educators to grasp what will help your child succeed.


Approach as a Partner and with an Open Mind


Dubai's schools are dedicated to creating inclusive environments where every child can flourish. When you come into conversations with an open mind, as collaborative partnerships, you create space for creative solutions that benefit everyone.

An effective school partnership is built on honesty. The more openly you share your child’s profile, the more likely they are to respond with tailored, constructive solutions that help your child thrive.


Communicate Openly and Clearly


The most productive conversations focus on practical strategies and positive outcomes. When you share specific examples of what helps your child learn best, you give educators valuable tools they can adapt for the classroom setting.


Creating a Useful Student Profile


A well-structured profile helps your child's school understand who they are as a learner and how to fulfill their potential. Here's how to organize this important information:


Start with Strengths and Interests


Begin your child's profile by highlighting what they love and where they excel. This might include their favorite subjects, hobbies, learning preferences, or social strengths. When schools see your child's capabilities first, they can build on these foundations to support areas where additional help is needed.


For example: "Sarah is passionate about storytelling and has wonderful creative ideas. She loves working with others and brings enthusiasm to group projects."


Describe Support Needs Constructively


When sharing areas where your child benefits from additional support, focus on their learning style and what helps them succeed. Frame these as opportunities for collaboration rather than challenges to overcome.

Instead of describing limitations, highlight preferences: "Ahmed learns best when information is presented visually and when he can move around during longer activities."


Share What has Worked


Include specific examples of approaches that have worked well for your child. This gives educators a starting point for developing classroom strategies and shows that solutions exist.


You might share: "When Emma uses graphic organizers to plan her writing, she produces more organized and detailed work."


Outline Previous Support History


Describe any accommodations, therapies, or Learning Support Assistant (LSA) help your child has received. This helps schools understand the level and type of support that has been beneficial.


Include Formal Documentation


Attach recent psycho-educational assessments, therapy reports, or Individual Learning Plans (ILPs) so the school has complete professional and clinical information to inform their planning.


Presenting Challenges as Learning Opportunities


The way to frame your child's additional needs can significantly influence how the school team perceives and responds to them. Here are effective approaches:


Start with Abilities


Always begin discussions by highlighting what your child does well. This creates a positive foundation and helps educators see your child's potential.

Rather than: "Karim struggles with reading comprehension" Try: "Karim is a visual learner who understands concepts quickly when information is presented with pictures or diagrams. He benefits from visual supports when working with text."


Use Constructive, Positive Language


Choose words that focus on learning styles and preferences rather than deficits or problems.

Rather than: "Layla is disruptive during lessons" Try: "Layla is an energetic learner who focuses best when she can move around and participate actively in lessons."


Connect Every Need to a Solution


For each area where your child benefits from support, share a practical strategy that has helped them succeed:


·      For children who find long activities challenging: "Short, structured tasks with clear goals help Noor stay focused and feel successful."

·      For children who need reading support: "Audio books paired with text help Ali follow along and build comprehension skills."

·      For children who feel anxious about changes: "Visual schedules and advance notice about transitions help Aria feel prepared and confident."

·      For children who find writing difficult: "When Ahmed can share his ideas out loud first, he's much more confident about putting them on paper."


Building Confidence Through Successes


Schools appreciate hearing about strategies that have worked because it gives them confidence in trying similar approaches. Share specific, real examples:


·      "When we introduced a visual timetable at home, transitions became much smoother, and Mohamed started feeling more in control of his day."

·      "With occupational therapy support, Maria’s handwriting has improved significantly, and she feels proud of her written work."


·      "Breaking large projects into smaller steps with celebration points along the way has helped Faisal stay motivated and complete assignments successfully."

These examples help school teams understand not just what to try, but what success looks like.


Inviting Collaborative Partnership


The most effective way to conclude profile discussions is by expressing your enthusiasm for working together. You might say:


"These strategies have been helpful at home and in previous settings. I'd love to explore how we can adapt them to work well in your classroom environment."


This approach:


·      Respects the school's expertise and classroom context

·      Shows flexibility and openness to new ideas

·      Demonstrates your commitment to partnership

·      Invites creative problem-solving together


Making the Most of School Meetings


When you meet with your child's school team to discuss their profile:


Come with Questions, Not Demands: Approach meetings openly with curiosity about how

the school implements support and how you can work together as a team.


Share, Don't Overwhelm: Provide comprehensive information but organize it clearly so educators can understand the key points.


Listen Closely: Schools often have valuable insights about supporting children with additional needs within their specific environment.


Plan Together: Collaborate on next steps rather than prescribing solutions, allowing room for the school's professional expertise.


Stay Connected: Express your interest in ongoing communication so you can support each other's efforts.


Building Long-Term Success


Remember that presenting your child's profile is just the beginning of an ongoing partnership. The strongest school relationships develop over time through:


·      Regular, positive communication

·      Flexibility as your child grows and changes

·      Celebration of progress and successes

·      Collaborative problem-solving when inevitable challenges arise

·      Mutual respect for each other's expertise and commitment


Moving Forward Confidently


Your child's additional, unique needs are something that makes them who they are. Dubai's commitment to inclusive education means schools are prepared to work together with you to support their success. When you present their profile thoughtfully, honestly and positively, you create the foundation for a partnership that serves you and your child's best interests.


Remember, you're not asking schools to take on a problem to be fixed—you're sharing valuable information that helps them to understand how to bring out the best in your child. Every piece of information you provide is a tool that helps educators create the supportive, engaging environment where your child can thrive.


The journey of supporting a child with additional needs is one that families and schools do together. When you approach this partnership with openness, preparation, positivity, and communication, you're setting the stage for your child's education success and helping to create a more inclusive learning community for everyone.


Your insights about your child are invaluable, and when combined with your school's expertise and Dubai's supportive education framework, they create a strong foundation for deeply meaningful learning experiences.

 

We're Here to Support Your Journey


If this guidance resonates with you and you'd like additional support in navigating your child's education journey in the UAE, we're here to help.


At Bennett International, we understand that every family's situation is unique, and often having a knowledgeable partner listening, with open ears and years of experience, can make all the difference.


Whether you're preparing to approach a new school, looking to strengthen an existing school partnership, or simply want to explore what options might be available for your child, our services are designed to support families just like yours.


We'd love to learn more about your family's journey and discover how we might work together to support your child's success.


Ready to connect? Reach out to us for a friendly conversation about how we can support your family within the UAE's inclusive education community.


EVERY CHILD DESERVES AN EDUCATION EXPERIENCE WHERE THEY FLOURISH, IN THEIR WAY.



Over the years, Bennett International Education Consultancy has worked with hundreds of corporations across the globe, many of them Fortune 500 companies, providing domestic and international school advisement & placement services - preschool through university - to the dependents of relocating employees. In addition to education placement, our team provides customized consulting for corporations with a range of education issues: education policy writing & benchmarking, tuition studies, group move advisement & planning, and remote education solutions.

 

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